Improvement in hair-rolls



J. H. VOGT & G. DIETZEIE.

'HAIR ROLL.

N0. 107,130. Patented Sept. 6, 1870.

UNITED' STATES PATENT OFFICE JOHN H. VOGT AND GEORGE-DIETZEL, OF NEW YORK, N.

IMPROVEMENT IN HlR-ROLLS.

Specificntion forming art of Letters Patent N0. 107.130, dai:ed September G, 1870.

'1'0 aJl wlwm it mag concern:

Be it known that we, JOHN H. VOGT and GEORGE DIETZEL, 0f the eity, county, and Stute of New York, have invented a) new and useful Improvement in Hair-Rolls; and we (-10 hereby deelme that the following is a a full, c1ear, and exact description thereof, which Will enable others skilled in the art to nmke und use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part 0f of this specificztt-ion, in which- Figure 1 represents a side view, parbly in section, 0f 0111 improved hair-roll. Fig. 2 is an end view of Ehe immer spring. Fig. 3 is a side view of the Same.

Similar 1etters of reference indi0ate corresponding parts.

This invention relates to a new manner of holding 1011s f0r ladies hair distended by means of a spiral spring whieh tapers toward its ends to fit the rolls. Tapering hair-rolls hzwe already been in use; bat they were' nol: runde sufficienbly stiif to withstand the least external pressure, collapse.

We introduce within the roll A, whieh is made of glazed cobbon 01 other suitable fabric, a spira1 spring, B, whieh is made tapering toward the ends, as shown in Fig. 3, 110 eonform t0 the shapev 0f the roll. This spring, without materially increasing the weight; 0f the roll, retains the same in proper shape and admits fihe use 0f a weaker and lass expensive outer covering than could hitherbo be em- "p1yed.

Having thus described our ixivention, we elaim as new and desire oo secure by Letters Patent- The tapering hair roll provided with a Spital spring, B, by whieh in 1's held distend- JOHN H. VOGT. GEORGE DIETZEL.

and were therefore apt to ed, .as sei: forth.

Witnesses:

A. v. BRIESEN, ALEX. F. ROBERTS. 

